Hisma
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Yes, I already have a cifs share on my nas so that I can access files on my nas directly.
my nas has the network name "homenas".
I can change the path to -
"\\homenas\jails\mediabrowser_1{PATH}"
That results in a "file not found" error, since {PATH} resolves to /usr/local/movies/<moviename>, resulting in the full path -
"\\homenas\jails\mediabrowser_1/usr/local/movies/<moviename>"
Windows has no clue what to do with that path.
If I try to change the path to -
"//homenas/jails/mediabrowser_1/usr/local/movies/<moviename>"
mpc doesn't even recognize it as a valid path argument, since it expects backslashes in the path.
my nas has the network name "homenas".
I can change the path to -
"\\homenas\jails\mediabrowser_1{PATH}"
That results in a "file not found" error, since {PATH} resolves to /usr/local/movies/<moviename>, resulting in the full path -
"\\homenas\jails\mediabrowser_1/usr/local/movies/<moviename>"
Windows has no clue what to do with that path.
If I try to change the path to -
"//homenas/jails/mediabrowser_1/usr/local/movies/<moviename>"
mpc doesn't even recognize it as a valid path argument, since it expects backslashes in the path.